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Which of the following is the process undergone by plants in order to attain maturity?
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the cell walls of root apex meristem?
The root and shoot apex of a plant represent which phase of the growth?
In how many phases the period of growth is divided?
One single maize root apical meristem can give rise to how many new cells per hour?
Growth is a consequence of which of the following?
Which of the following meristem is not responsible for the secondary growth of plants?
Which of the following meristem is responsible for the primary growth of the plant?
What is the first step in the process of plant growth?
Development is the sum of how many processes?
All the cells of the plant are descendants of which of the following?
Which of the following kinds of growth is exhibited by plants?
Unlimited growth of the plant, is due to the presence of which of the following?
Which of the following is the most fundamental characteristic of a living being?
What is the first step in the process of plant growth?
The TCA cycle starts with the condensation of which of the following compounds?
Who discovered the Tricarboxylic acid cycle?
Which of the following participates in the reaction catalysed by pyruvic dehydrogenase?
Which of the following is a crucial event in aerobic respiration?
How many CO2 molecules are left during the complete oxidation of pyruvate?
Where does the second process of aerobic respiration take place?
What is the efficiency of aerobic respiration?
Where does aerobic respiration usually takes place?
What is aerobic respiration?
In how many ways do different cells handle pyruvic acid?
At what percentage, yeast poison themselves?
How much energy is released in lactic acid and alcohol fermentation?
Where does lactic acid fermentation take place in animal cells?
Which of the following enzymes is not used under anaerobic conditions?
What are the final products of fermentation?
Who discovered fermentation?
Where does glycolysis take place?
What is the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid known as?
What was the kind of atmosphere where the first cells on this planet lived?
During the process of respiration, which of the following is not released?
What is the strategy of the plants to oxidise glucose?
Which of the following are the end products of the complete combustion of glucose?
The scientists that discovered glycolysis are ______
During glycolysis, one NADH is equivalent to _______ number of ATP.
The enzyme that serves as the connecting link between glycolysis and Krebs cycle is ______
Name the protein that helps pyruvate enter into the mitochondrial matrix.
In glycolysis, one molecule of glucose is reduced to_______
Which is considered as the universal pathway in a biological system?
Glycolysis is also called ________
What are lenticels?
Why plants can get along without the need for specialised respiratory organs?
By the use of which of the following structures, plants exchange gases?
Which of the following gases do plants require for respiration?
Which of the following is used as a precursor for the biosynthesis of other molecules?
Which of the following compounds are not oxidised to release energy?